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.The Nugget
October 3, 1963.
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. NORTHERN MINES & CALIFORN
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—_—PERSONNEL
ALFRED B. DAYTON
Manager
A native New Yorker, Alfred
Dayton graduated from Rutgers
University in 1953 and received
his graduate degree from Stanford
University in 1957. He has been
withthe bank since 1957 and was
elected assistant cashier last December. His assignment previous
to appointment to Grass Valley
was in the loan division of the
bank's headquarters in San Francisco. A member of the USAF Reserve and a past director of Kiwanis, he and his wife, Joan,
live at 215 Bragg Ave., Grass
Valley. They have four children
-two boys and two girls.
RICHARD L. Urry
Assistant. Manager
A native Californian, Richard
Duffy joined Wells Fargo in 1954
and is a graduate of the University
of San Francisco, Previous to his
Grass Valley appointment he was
assigned to the bank's management training program. Heis past
committee chairman of the San
Francisco Junior Chamber of
Commerce and has been active
inscout groups. He and his wife,
Dorothy, live at 232Ridge Estates
Rd, Nevada City. They have two
daughters.
DONALD L. PETERS
Donald L. Peters and his wife,
Dorothy, live in Nevada City. A
native of Indiana and a graduate
WATCHES =p = CLOCKS
JEWELRY
Repairing
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E. M. DALPEZ
Dial 265-4501 JEWELER
231% BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY
Wells Fargo Bank willhold open
house for friends inNevada
County Saturday from 1to 6 p.m.
in its new Grass Valley Office in
the Brockington Manor Shopping
Center.
Allthe Gold Rush trimmings as~
sociated with the oldest bank in
the West will mark Wells Fargo’s
homecoming after more than half
WELCOME
express agent,
agents for Wells Fargo, will be the
may be on hand Satur
ley the Wells Fargo firm. Henwood and
acentury, according to manager
Alfred Dayton. On hand for the
festivities will be an authentic,
100-year-o 1d stagecoach, the
Ben Holladay, originally ordered
by the company in the 1860's and
still going strong.
The Holladay will give rides to
cowboys of all ages from 1 to 5
p.m., Dayton said.
it is possible for them to attend the opening.
Reins of the six-horse hitch will
be in the capable hands of Sport
Fellingham, only stage driver
still on the Wells Fargo payroll.
By Sport's side will ride a sharpeyed messenger, shotgun across
his knees, ready for any attemp-~
tedholdup. How many highwaymen may still lurk along Grass
Valley highways Sport wouldn't
retired Grass Valley Wells Fargo
day to welcome back to Grass Valhis wife, Leona, both former
honored guests of the banking firm if
of Harrisburgh High School, he
came to Wells Fargo last year
after working atthe Central State
Bank in Connersville. Prior to his
Grass Valley assignment, he was
with Wells Fargo's Auburn Office.
An Army veteran, he is active in
Little League baseball.
FRANCES E. MAHAN
A native of Oregon, Frances
Mahan is a graduate of Eugene.
High School, She joined Wells
Fargo in September of this year,
but began banking in 1995.
A mother of three, she and her
husband, Kenncth, live at 132
Race St. in Grass Valley.
For each increase of 10
people inthe State, one acre
of land is converted to nonagricultural uses.
NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN’S WEEK
Modern Setting For Oldest Banking Name
Wells Fargo Bank's new Grass
Valley Office, which will hold
open house Saturday, is a handsome, modern setting for the oldest name in Western banking.
Located at 123 Neal St., the
bank is housed in the most recent
building inthe three-acre Brockington Manor Shopping Center.
Girdles on three sides by a
second-floor walkway, the struc~
ture has three sides of glass and
one of. brick. Three entrances
provide easy access. One at
ground level opens onto Neal
Street. Two others can be reached
by short stairways.
Seven teller stations are con~
tained in the lobby. Safe deposit
facilities include several standup coupon counters.
Ample parking for customers is
8 pm..OCT. 9
h
BANQUET
ep VICTORIAN ROOM
onoring
N.C. WOMAN of the YEAR
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 265-4136 or 265-4705
Sponsored by N.C. BUSINESS & PROFFSSIONAL WOMEN
NATIONAL HOTEL
provided by the 150-car parking
lot.
Manager of the new branch,
first Wells Fargo office in Grass
Valley for more than 50 years, is
AlfredB, Dayton, Assistant man~
ager is Richard L. Duffy.
The Grass Valley Office is Wells
Fargo Bank's 164th in Northern
California.
The milk bottle was perfected
in the middle 1880's.
~~
ready to serve. yOu
day or night
i
pasos. liste a
Wells Fargo Returns To Nevada County,
Open House Scheduled For Saturday
venture to guess. Two mounted
outriders complete the group.
At one point in its route on
Saturday, the Holladay will be in
the vicinity of the home of Lola
Montez, who often was accom~
panied by a top-hatted Wells
Fargo shotgun messenger when she
set off to entertain in the gold
camps.
The old coach has a vivid history. When it was hauling pas~
sengers and gold in the Mother
Lode inthe 1870's, the stage became favorite target for Black
Bart, the poet-bandit. Bart, who
left poetry at the scenes of his
banditry, held upthe Holladay 13
times. A pedestrian who walked
to and fromhis crimes, thecelebrated badman was finally traced
through a laundrymark by Wells
Fargo's chief of detectives, Jim
Hume. .
“Today the stage has a new
career. of rolling embodiment of
Wells Fargo Bank's corporate sym~
bol. The coach appears throughout Northern California at fairs,
festivals, and parades.
Visitors tothe new bank during
Saturday's open house will receive
a copy of "Stagecoach Days", a
story of the exciting golden days
of the old West, Written by Vicki
Hunter and Elizabeth Hamma, the book is extensively illustrated
by Randy Steffen.
WELDING
IN SHO * ELECTRIC
or * ACETYLENE
PORTABLE * BRAZING .
* @® @ *
Funeral Chapel
246 Sacramento St.
Nevada City
col 265-2421